The Writings of Jonathan Swift: A Norton Critical Edition FROM THE PUBLISHER
This title includes the following works:
Prose:
Gulliver's Travels A Tale of a Tub The Battel of the Books A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, a Fragment A Meditation upon a Broom-stick A Tritical Essay Predictions for the Year 1708
The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions A Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq.
From Journal to Stella The Tatler No. CCXXX
The Examiner, No. 14 the Tatler, No. 5
An Argument against Abolishing Christianity A Letter to a Young Gentleman A Letter to the Tradesmen, Shop-Keepers, Farmers, and Common-People of Ireland A Short View of the State of Ireland A Modest Proposal
Poetry:
Baucis and Philemon A Description of the Morning A Description of a City Shower Phillis, or, the Progress of Love The Progress of Beauty On Stella's Birth-day, 1719
The Progress of Poetry Stella's Birthday, 1721
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a late Famous General The Furniture of a Woman's Mind Stella's Birth-day, 1727
A Pastoral Dialogue The Lady's Dressing Room A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed Strephon and Chloe Cassinus and Peter Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.
The Beasts' Confession to the Priest On Poetry: A Rapsody The Day of Judgement
Correspondence:
Swift to: Charles Ford, Thomas Sheridan, Alexander Pope, Mrs. Howard, and L'Abbe des Fontaines To Swift, from: John Arbuthnot, Alexander Pope, John Gay
Essays and Criticisms of Swift by others:
William Wotton, Observations upon the Tale of a Tub Edmund Curll, Some Annotations and Explanatory Notes upon the Tale of a Tub Thomas Sheridan, The Composition of Meditation upon a Broomstick AlexanderPope, Swift's Old Blunt Way Pope, Mary Gulliver to Captain Lemuel Gulliver Laetitia Pilkington, Swift's Conduct as a Host Norman Brown, The Excremental Vision Samuel Monk, The Pride of Lemuel Gulliver Allan Bloom, An Outline of Gulliver's Travels Nigel Dennis, Swift and Defoe Edward Rosenheim, Jr., The Satiric Fiction A.E. Dyson, Swift: The Metamorphosis of Irony William Frost, The Irony of Swift and Gibbon C.J. Rawson, Gulliver and the Gentle Reader Kathleen Williams, Giddy Circumstance Martin Price, Swift's Rhetorical Art Robert M. Adams, Satiric Incongruity and the Inner Defeat of the Mind Jay Arnold Levine, The Design of A Tale of a Tub